To all FIG project representatives:

I'm writing to the list today to request a nomination to the FIG 3.0 Core 
Committee.

If you read this list regularly, you probably already know me as the 
co-editor of PSR-11 and container-interop. I'm also the lead developer of 
Mouf <http://mouf-php.com/> (a graphical DI framework) and Packanalyst 
<http://packanalyst.com/> (the search engine that let's you find all 
classes implementing a given interface). Being a "small framework" author, 
I grew pretty fond of PHP-FIG as I see in its mission a great way to rely 
on others code without "vendor lock-in". I'm pretty sure the PHP-FIG is 
going in the right direction with FIG 3.0 as working groups are quite close 
to what we did with container-interop (test first, grow a user base, then 
standardize).

Just like Jason, I am asking for this nomination through the mailing list 
as I do not have a lot of strong personal relationships with any other FIG 
members at this time (even if I have interacted with many of you in the 
past months). I used to speak a lot with Beau, but he left the group a year 
ago. Also, to be honest, I probably would not ask for a nomination if there 
were dozens of framework leaders applying for the CC (that would really be 
the ideal situation for PHP-FIG). But there are currently some free seats 
at the table, so here I am! Any member project would be kind enough to 
endorse me? :)

Best regards,
David.

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